Operation
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A
Pre-Start Inspection
1. Make sure all safety guards are in place and all nuts and
bolts are secure.
2. Check oil level in engine crankcase. See your engine
manual for procedure and specifications.
3. Inspect air cleaner for cleanliness. See your engine
manual for procedure.
4. Check the fuel supply. Fill the fuel tank no closer than 1
inch from top of tank to provide space for expansion.
See your engine manual for fuel recommendations.
5. Be sure spark plug wire is attached and spark plug is
tightened securely.
6. Examine underneath and around engine for signs of oil
or fuel leaks.
7. Inspect fuel hoses for tightness and fuel seepage.
8. Look for signs of engine damage.
9. Remove excessive debris from muffler area and recoil
starter.
10. Remove any debris from tines and tine shafts.
11. Move the tiller to the area of operation.
12. Check position of wheels swing plate should be in the
tilling mode position.
13. Check drag bar position.
IMPORTANT: Engine is shipped from factory without oil. YOU
MUST ADD ENGINE OIL BEFORE STARTING ENGINE.
B
Start the Engine
1. Press ON/OFF switch to ON position. (See Figure 10)
2. Push primer bulb 3 times. Wait 2 seconds between each push. (See Figure 8)
3. Place left hand on upper handle. (See Figure 9)
4. Grasp starter handle and pull out slowly, until you feel tension in the starter rope. (See Figure 9)
5. Pull rope with a rapid full arm stroke until engine starts.
6. Do not allow the starter rope to snap back. Let the starter rope slowly rewind.
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CAUTION
Please do not start your tiller until you have read the
manual that came with your engine, and the sections in this
manual title controls, adjustments and safety. If you have
read these, follow the steps below to start your tiller. Always
perform this pre-start checklist before starting the engine.
WARNING
Gasoline is highly flammable and must be handled with
care. Never fill the tank when the engine is hot or running.
Always move outdoors to fill tank.
WARNING
Always keep hands and feet clear of rotating machine parts.
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Figure 9